Danger in Fire Room 2!

General:

The following account demonstrates some of the terrible dangers that
existed below decks in the Spanish American war vessels, powered by coal
and steam. Here the danger of explosion, the result of water hitting the
extremely hot furnaces, was very real. It took some rapidly-thinking men
to go beyond the usual call of duty and avert catastrophe.

The Account:

An act of singular bravery was performed on A the 20th of July on
board the IOWA by two members of her engineers'
force.

Shortly before 7 o'clock in the morning it happened that a manhole
gasket blew out in one of the boilers of fire-room No. 2. The fireroom
immediately filled with live steam and the floor was covered with boiling
water, flying from the boiler under a pressure of 120 pounds.

Coppersmith
P. B. Keefer and Second-class Fireman Robert Penn, who were stationed in
adjoining compartments, rushed instantly to the rescue. Penn entered
fire-room No. 2 just in time to save an injured coal-passer from falling
into the boiling water which covered the floor. He carried the man, who
bad both feet scalded and a wound on his forehead, to a safe place and
then ran back. Keefer, who heard the noise, had in the meantime dashed
below and found his way through the blinding steam to the two inboard furnaces
and hauled [removed] the fires. In the meantime Penn had the extra
feed pump turned on in the after fire-hold and built a bridge by throwing
a plank across some ash buckets. Fireman Smith, who wished to assist
Keefer, bad both legs terribly scalded by the boiling water on the floor.
Penn, while Passed Assistant Engineer Stockney held the plank in place,
then hauled the two remaining fires, and thus the imminent danger of an
explosion was averted by his and Keeler's fearlessness and quickness.
Both men were awarded the Medal of Honor.

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